More calls for shark hunting ban after photo of fins on jetty surfaces


Inhumane act: A fisherman laying out shark fins and tails at the Semporna jetty in Sabah.

KOTA KINABALU: Yet another picture has emerged of shark hunting and finning in Sabah, known as a dive paradise for its idyllic islands.

The Danau Girang Field Centre has put up a picture of rows of shark fins being laid out to dry on a jetty in the state’s east coast of Semporna.

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